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BORDER
PATROL MUSEUM - Presents the rich heritage of the U.S.
Border Patrol. Equipment, documents, books, and memorabilia
available to the casual visitor or the scholar.
Transmountain road (Loop 375)
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CHAMIZAL
NATIONAL MEMORIAL - Cites amicable settlement of
long-standing border dispute between U.S. and Mexico. In an
area by the Rio Grande where a new channel marks adjusted
international boundary. Visitor center, exhibits, films in
Spanish and English on Chamizal and of border history.
Located on Paisano and San Marcial Streets.
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EL PASO
CENTENNIAL MUSEUM - Archaeology, anthropology, geology;
photos and maps show historical development of El Paso.
Campus University of Texas at El Paso, University Avenue and
Wiggins Road.
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EL PASO MUSEUM
OF ART - Multimillion dollar Kress Collection and Gilbert
Stuart portrait of George Washington; frequent exhibits of
classical and contemporary Mexican and Southwestern art.
1211 Montana Avenue.
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EL PASO MUSEUM
OF HISTORY - U.S. Cavalry mementos; valuable charro costumes
and saddles; Southwestern history from the conquistadors to
Pancho Villa in pictures. I-10 at Loop 375 (Avenue of The
Americas).
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EL PASO/JUAREZ
TROLLEYS - An easy and fun way to cross the border to shop
and sightsee in Juarez, Mexico. is by trolley.
Air-conditioned rubber-tired trolleys depart from the Civic
Center on the hour.
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3RD ARMORED
CAVALRY MUSEUM - In Building 2407, Forest Road., is the 3rd
Cavalry Museum, the "Regiment of Mounted Rifles" that fought
in the Mexican War and Indian campaigns.
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HUECO
TANKS STATE PARK -
Precious water from infrequent rains
"stored" in natural rock basins; for centuries a strategic
travel stop in this air region. Ancient Indian pictographs,
plus names of the 49ers on the way to California.
Picnicking, hiking, climbing, and camping. Off U.S. 62/180
26 miles east of El Paso.
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INSIGHTS - EL
PASO SCIENCE CENTER - Features educational, hands-on
exhibits about science and technology; solar power, motion,
light illumination, electricity, space science, computers,
energy, and the human body. All exhibits designed to make
learning about science and technology an active experience.
505 N. Santa Fe Street.
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MAGOLFFIN HOME
STATE HISTORIC STRUCTURE - Guided tours of homestead built
in 1875 as a replica of earlier home destroyed in 1868
flood. Was the political and social center of Magoffinsville
community (later named El Paso). The walls average 2 1/2
feet thick; timber cut in Sacramento Mountains of New
Mexico, 80 miles from El Paso. Traditional enclosed patio;
much original furniture. 1120 Magoffin Street.
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OLD MISSIONS -
El Paso's Lower Valley is the site of several graceful old
Spanish missions that are older than the better known
missions of California.
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NUESTRA SEMORA
DEL CARMEN - Established in 1681, and later dedicated Corpus
Christi de la Isleta, 1690; damaged by both floods and
fires, but restored and maintained in the original style and
now familiarly called Ysleta Mission. The oldest mission in
Texas, established for Tigua Indians. When founded, the
mission pueblo was south of the Rio Grande, but has been
left on the Texas side by changes in the river channel. Some
mission land has been in constant cultivation since 1682,
over 300 years. 100 block of Old Pueblo Road. (Zaragosa exit
from I-10 east).
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NUESTRA SENORA
DE LA CONCEPCION DEL SOCORRO - Established in 1682 as a
mission for Piros, Thanos, and Jemes Indians. Originally
located about 12 leagues from the Guadlupe Mission at Paso
del Norte and about 7.5 leagues from Ysleta. However, when a
group of Indians threatened to revolt, the mission moved to
a new location bout one league from Isleta Mission. Early
19th Century flood changed course of the Rio Grande and left
the village and mission on the Texas side. Present village
of Socorro adjacent to the southeast El Paso. F.M. 258
South. Village of San Elizarioi served as El Paso County
seat for years and was the location of a presido (fort) to
serve Spanish military garrison and government. Still in
daily use, the chapel stands as built 200 years ago,
preserving a type of architecture that supplanted the more
austere styles of Ysleta and Socorro missions. F.M. 258
south.
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MISSION TOUR -
Hop aboard the "Trolley on a Mission" for mission tours.
Visit Mission Ysleta, Yslta del Sur Pueblo, Socrro, and San
Elzario. 4 1/2 hour tour includes lunch at Tigua Indian
Reservation or Old Adobe Horseshoe, as well as shopping.
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SCENIC DRIVES -
Scenic drives trace a winding course on the southern flank
of Mount Franklin above downtown El Paso, with a view of
Juarez across the river. Reached from Richmond Street on the
east, from Rim Road on the West. El Paso is "V" shaped,
divided by imposing steeps of Franklin Mountains. Connecting
top ends of the "V" is loop 375 (Transmountain Road) that
climbs through mile high Smugglers Gap with impressive views
of rugged mountain desert scenery. Accessible from I-10
northwest of city and form U.S. 54 northeast.
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SIERRA
DE CRISTO REY - The Mountain of Christ the King looms above
El Paso at the point where territories of Texas, Mexico, and
New Mexico meet. Prominent on the 4,576 foot summit is a
massive monument of Christ on the Cross by artist Uribici
Soler, built of Cordova cream limestone quarried near
Austin. Not recommended to climb except during the
pilgrimage the last Sunday in October.
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TIGUA INDIAN
RESERVATION; YSLETA DEL SUR PUEBLO - Oldest community in
present boundaries of Texas, now a part of the city of El
Paso, was established in 2681 by refugees from a bloody
Indian uprising that expelled the Spanish and Christian
Indians form present New Mexico. Spanish missionaries and
loyal Tigua Indians settled here at El Paso del Norte and
built Isleta Mission. The mission church is still the
religious focal point of the Tigua Indian community. today
the Tiguas offers a fascinating visitor program and arts and
crafts center in their extensive adobe complex, which has
been reconstructed in traditional pueblos style. The museum
and restaurant are open daily.
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SPEAKING ROCK
BINGO ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Handsome bingo facility by the
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo. Session daily, except Monda. Three
levels of play; jackpots vary. State of the art equipment
with electronic display boards. Next to Isleta Mission on
Tigua Indian Reservation.
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VIVA EL PASO! -
Outdoor drama that captures and heritage of the Southwest.
Spectacular Franklin Mountains serve as a backdrop at
open-air McKelligon Canyon Amphitheater. Traces El Paso'[s
history through four eras of Indian, Spanish, Mexican, and
Western.
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WESTERN
PLAYLAND - 25 acre amusement park with dozens of rides,
including the Splashdown Log Ride and El Bandito Roller
Coaster. Games, shops, and foods.
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On landscaped
grounds adjacent to lake in Ascarte Park, 6 miles east of
the city off I-10. Trowbridge Exit, south to Delta Road.
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WILDERNESS PARK
MUSEUM - Dioramas depict ancient Indian tribes of the
Southwest, their survival in the desert, and adaptation to
changing civilization. Also interpretation of Hueco Tanks as
a cultural site. 200 Transmountain Road (Loop 375).
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ZOO
- Birds and reptiles are exhibited in beautiful botanical
environment. Known for exotic reptile and colorful primate
collections. Evergreen and Paisoano Streets (across from
county coliseum).